TheGameReviews writes: "With the release of some intriguing concept art from a mysterious mole within Eidos – or should that be Square-Enix Europe now – the Internet rumor mill went into frenzy at the sight of potentially new, very different-looking Tomb Raider. It looks to be a total reboot for the series; the game will be open-world rather than linearly constrained like previous titles, and the concept art suggests a wide array of new weapons to offer more creativity to its combat."

This week: Is there a Tomb Raider reboot on the way? Will Resident Evil 5 come to the Wii? Are the alleged PSP2 specs at all plausible?

I'm a bit wary of an Open World Tomb Raider, it could be good, but I'm worried the story may end up too weak because of it. I'd love to see Resident Evil 5 on the Wii at some point though, but can't see it for a while yet.

Does everyone forget that Tomb Raider was just recent;y rebooted? I do agree that open world is a questionable choice...stick to the franchise's roots and just make it a more polished title with a solid story. The old formula is fine!

All of those specs on the PSP2 are possible, but Sony would be downright retarded if they haven't learned that specs don't equal sales by now. Nintendo's pushing incredibly dated hardware with the DS and Wii extremely well. Sony doesn't really have anything to gain by making a handheld that stresses specs over features.

I like Tomb Raider and I like open-world games, but I don't think the two will mix well. Everything is going open world these days, and I worry that will be at odds with the puzzley nature of the series and it will end up being just a poor Zelda clone. Then again, Crystal D made Soul Reaver and that game was open world and fantastic and felt rather Tomb Raider-like.

All they needed was to take some tips off Uncharted combat/fight lay-out and controls to make gameplay intuitive. It's good she can use background props as alternate weapons beside her own supply. Making it open-world is a bit tricky... could lose out some good points that made the game famous. And making her figure at most humanly realistic will be a plus.